HOW seriously do you take the risk of injury in shinty?
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Thursday, 29 March 2012
SHINTY RETURNS TO CORNWALL
The Falmouth Packet newspaper in Cornwall has a report on the return of shinty to Cornwall for the first time since the sport died out in the 1920s.
Who knows - we might one day see a Scotland-England international, or even a World Cup of shinty?? You never know.
The report can be found by clicking here
Who knows - we might one day see a Scotland-England international, or even a World Cup of shinty?? You never know.
The report can be found by clicking here
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
DRAW MADE FOR CAMANACHD CUP
The draw for the preliminary and first rounds of the 2012 Scottish Hydro
Camanachd Cup took place this morning at
Scottish Hydro’s headquarters in Perth.
HYDRO POWER FOR CAMANACHD CUP
Jonny Petrie, Ronald Ross and Donald Stewart |
The renewal represents an investment of more than £150,000 over the next three years.
FANCY DANS AND FAIRYTALES - post script
This was just about my first posting on this site, around three weeks ago. It seems longer, for some reason, and this is not because I ain't enjoying it - because it is tremendous crack.
At the time I wrote "I'm new to this blogging lark" - and I'm still learning a great deal every day. One of the things I am picking up is to use the old journalists' trick and revisit stories covered some time before.
With this in mind, I am aware that I didn't follow up my posting on Frank Bruno's comments on Scottish boxer Ricky Burns, to whom I referred in early March.
At the time I wrote "I'm new to this blogging lark" - and I'm still learning a great deal every day. One of the things I am picking up is to use the old journalists' trick and revisit stories covered some time before.
With this in mind, I am aware that I didn't follow up my posting on Frank Bruno's comments on Scottish boxer Ricky Burns, to whom I referred in early March.
SPICY LEAGUE AND CUP ACTION AHEAD
Photo by John MacTavish |
Amazingly, the weather forecasters are predicting that it's going to stay dry through Saturday. That's two good weeks on the trot, and when was the last time people in many parts of Scotland could say that?
Northern California Camanachd Club eat your heart out.
Well, maybe not.
Monday, 26 March 2012
SPECIAL DELIVERY FOR CELTIC CUP
(l-r) Society secretary Iain Cameron, AJG Parcels' Argyll area manager Stephen Cameron and Duncan Cameron, society president |
The
Highlands and Islands' leading collection and delivery company AJG
Parcels is to sponsor the Glasgow Celtic Society Cup - a competition that began in 1879, seventeen years before the
Camanachd Cup was instituted.
The competition will be rebranded as the AJG Parcels Celtic Society Cup.
VIDEO STARS - KYLES/KINGUSSIE IN MOTION
I have uploaded a brief, and shaky, video clip from the Orion Premiership match between Kyles and Kingussie yesterday at the temporary pitch at Ormidale.
Click on the link to the right hand side of this page to view.
This is a pretty rough first attempt, but I hope to do this more regularly as time goes on. If you have shinty videos you want to share with Shintyfan, please get in touch.
There is also a link to the Camanachd Association's video channel, again to the right of this page.
Click on the link to the right hand side of this page to view.
This is a pretty rough first attempt, but I hope to do this more regularly as time goes on. If you have shinty videos you want to share with Shintyfan, please get in touch.
There is also a link to the Camanachd Association's video channel, again to the right of this page.
Sunday, 25 March 2012
WHO DESERVES A STATUE?
I was listening to John Beattie's Sport Nation on Radio Scotland yesterday, and there was a discussion on the programme about statues for sporting heroes.
The light hearted item discussed who in the sporting world should have a statue erected to them.
It got me thinking - who from the world of shinty should have a statue erected in their honour?
The light hearted item discussed who in the sporting world should have a statue erected to them.
It got me thinking - who from the world of shinty should have a statue erected in their honour?
Saturday, 24 March 2012
CHAMPS STAY TOP AS KYLES BEAT KINGS
Photo by www.john-mactavish.com |
BUTTERFLIES BEFORE THE GAME
As this blog develops, I find myself going on and on about the weather.
But it plays such an important role in Scottish outdoor sport - particularly amateur sport.
It looks like a cracker of a day for today's matches.
But it plays such an important role in Scottish outdoor sport - particularly amateur sport.
It looks like a cracker of a day for today's matches.
Friday, 23 March 2012
CAMERAS GO OVER THE SEA TO SKYE
Shinty fans the world over got the chance earlier this week to vote for which game should be filmed. As the deadline passed at 9am yesterday (Thursday), the votes were counted and the winning match announced.
KYLES AND KINGUSSIE READY FOR BATTLE
The atmospheric field of battle - Ruel close by |
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
SPORT RELIEF - SHINTY FUNDRAISING IDEAS
Just an idea - Sport Relief is taking place just now, and there are plenty of ways to raise cash for this charity through shinty clubs and supporters.
What are you doing this weekend?
What are you doing this weekend?
WEEKEND WEATHER LOOKS PROMISING...
Whisper it...but it looks like being a decent week of weather, including a dry Saturday for the whole country.
If you have a squint - quick, before it changes - at the met office weather map to the right hand side of this page, you will see a rain-free map of Scotland. I thought at first that it was faulty, but on further examination, the forecast was, amazingly, dry for the next few days.
So, perhaps spring has sprung.
But as always, there could be a sting in the tail. I hear that cold, wintery weather may return in the next week or so.
Let's just enjoy a great weekend of sport while we can. Take a jacket though...just in case.
Whatever the weather, keep up to speed by using our handy weather map when you visit Shintyfan.
If you have a squint - quick, before it changes - at the met office weather map to the right hand side of this page, you will see a rain-free map of Scotland. I thought at first that it was faulty, but on further examination, the forecast was, amazingly, dry for the next few days.
So, perhaps spring has sprung.
But as always, there could be a sting in the tail. I hear that cold, wintery weather may return in the next week or so.
Let's just enjoy a great weekend of sport while we can. Take a jacket though...just in case.
Whatever the weather, keep up to speed by using our handy weather map when you visit Shintyfan.
DOES YOUR CANDIDATE SUPPORT SHINTY?
With Scottish local authority elections coming up in May, do you know what your candidates' views are on shinty, and what are their aspirations for the future of the sport in your area?
NOW IT'S GETTING INTERESTING
It feels like the season is really beginning now.
All the teams that have been winning things in recent seasons have had a fright, and that's what keeps things interesting.
All the teams that have been winning things in recent seasons have had a fright, and that's what keeps things interesting.
SWINGING IN THE RAIN
Mud, glorious mud |
Some fields have been used in a bid to get games played when, arguably and in hindsight, perhaps they shouldn't.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
TELLY PRESENTERS TRY SHINTY
The Strathspey and Badenoch Herald newspaper reports that an intrepid pair of BBC childrens' television presenters will show their shinty skills in a programme called All Over The Place to be aired next week.
CBBC celebrities Ed Petrie and Johnny Pitts visited Kingussie for a coaching session with club president Ali Brown and his helpers.
What's the programme all about? The CBBC programme website describes it as follows: "Ed Petrie and friends go on a bizarre quest to find the most unusual, strange and amazing places to visit in the UK."
Read more at the newspaper website by clicking here.
INTERNATIONAL PLAYER NOMINATIONS OPEN
The Camanachd Association has asked clubs to nominate players for this year's shinty/hurling international.
WHAT ARE YOUR CLUB'S COACHING NEEDS?
The Camanachd Association is offering to visit all shinty clubs to discuss their current coaching provision and identify what support and opportunities are available to assist them.
REFS PROPOSE TECHNICAL AREAS
Shinty refs have tabled a proposal aimed at making shinty more appealing to television viewers and improving the match view for the paying public at big games. It will also clear the touchlines for television crews.
Monday, 19 March 2012
SHINTY VIDEOS AVAILABLE HERE
View your favourite shinty videos right here on shintyfan - links on the right hand column - it couldn't be simpler.
And don't forget to vote for the cameras to come to your match this Saturday (March 24) - e-mail the Camanachd Association by 9am Thursday.
And don't forget to vote for the cameras to come to your match this Saturday (March 24) - e-mail the Camanachd Association by 9am Thursday.
GET YOUR SHINTY MATCH FILMED
The team that films shinty matches for the Camanachd Association's YouTube channel is offering YOU the chance to decide where they go this weekend.
Sunday, 18 March 2012
WHAT'S THE CRAIC?
After a lifetime in shinty, this Shintyfan site was started just a week or two ago, and the results so far are very encouraging.
Saturday, 17 March 2012
RUGBY, SHINTY...AND FUN
I know this is all about shinty and shinty people...but I can't help commenting on today's Scotland rugby performance. Beaten miserably by Italy to secure a well deserved wooden spoon.
But what conclusions can shinty draw from the whole six nations pantomime - if any?
But what conclusions can shinty draw from the whole six nations pantomime - if any?
CHAMPIONS CLAIM TOP SPOT
After stuttering opening day, Newtonmore , champions for the last two seasons, find themselves top of the Orion Premiership.
But the team that pushed them hardest last season, the redoubtable Kyles Athletic, fired out something of an early season warning themselves.
But the team that pushed them hardest last season, the redoubtable Kyles Athletic, fired out something of an early season warning themselves.
'WE HAVEN'T EVEN STARTED YET'
They are ageing,
grizzled, battle-scarred veterans of many a mud-spattered boorach up
and down the country. Oh, and male.
Shinty presidents, that is.*
Shinty presidents, that is.*
We all know this
to be true. It has to be.
Lassies don't know
about shinty, surely?
Thursday, 15 March 2012
PITCHING IN TO GET SHINTY PLAYED
With some west coast pitches still unfit for play, two of shinty's top-tier matches have been switched to the away teams' home grounds.
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
MARINE HARVEST SPONSORSHIP ANNOUNCED
The
Women’s
Camanachd
Association
(WCA)
is
delighted
to
announce
the
biggest
sponsorship
women’s
shinty
has
seen
with
the
world’s
leading seafood company,
Marine
Harvest,
pledging
nearly
£10,000
of
funding
over
the
next
three
years.
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
NEWTONMORE, KYLES, KINGUSSIE FANS - WHERE ARE YOU?
Inveraray will win shinty's premiership this season, according to the early indications of our strictly scientific poll.
Early days, perhaps...but what do you think?
The poll is on the right hand side of this page, so vote now before polls close on Monday March 19.
Early days, perhaps...but what do you think?
Can Newtonmore stop Aray from winning the title? |
WEEK THREE - HOW WILL RESULTS GO?
So, that's us heading into week three of the league season - and how many people out there would have predicted that Lovat and new boys Kinlochshiel would top the league after two matches?
The fixtures this weekend have an intriguing air about them.
Monday, 12 March 2012
ARGYLL AND BUTE SHINTY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
The
Camanachd
Association has confirmed
the
appointment
of
Euan
McMurdo
as
Argyll and
Bute
Shinty
Development
Officer.
Sunday, 11 March 2012
YOUR SHINTY NEWS - TELL US...
Do we have budding shinty correspondents out there?
YOUR SHINTY
And if you have an idea for a shinty-related story, whether it relates to the present, past or future of the game, let me know by commenting below. Leave contact details and I'll get back to you.
OLD BADENOCH FIRM STILL TRAILS
I see the wee teams in shinty have managed to gain some ground this weekend.
Newtonmore are now up to third, and Kingussie fifth.
I posed the question whether Lovat and Kinlochshiel would still be on top of shinty's Orion Premiership come tea-time today.
By Jove, they are.
Good on them, and Inveraray opened their campaign with an away victory against Glenurquhart - no mean feat.
Biggest composite score (11 goals in one game) of the day came at Ganavan, near Oban, where Lochside Rovers overcame Inveraray juniors 7-4. A word must go to the unfortunate Russell MacKinlay, the well-known hit man for the Fyne-siders, who scored all of Inveraray's four goals in the game - yet still ended up on the losing side.
He was not alone in scoring a big number of goals in this weekend's matches, and worth a mention is the hat-trick scored by two different players in Col Glen's win versus Glasgow Mid Argyll in the same Marine Harvest South Division Two as that contested at Ganavan. Ewan Morley and Steven MacKellar were the triple-hit marksmen in an 8-1 win at Glendaruel.
Newtonmore are now up to third, and Kingussie fifth.
I posed the question whether Lovat and Kinlochshiel would still be on top of shinty's Orion Premiership come tea-time today.
By Jove, they are.
Good on them, and Inveraray opened their campaign with an away victory against Glenurquhart - no mean feat.
Biggest composite score (11 goals in one game) of the day came at Ganavan, near Oban, where Lochside Rovers overcame Inveraray juniors 7-4. A word must go to the unfortunate Russell MacKinlay, the well-known hit man for the Fyne-siders, who scored all of Inveraray's four goals in the game - yet still ended up on the losing side.
He was not alone in scoring a big number of goals in this weekend's matches, and worth a mention is the hat-trick scored by two different players in Col Glen's win versus Glasgow Mid Argyll in the same Marine Harvest South Division Two as that contested at Ganavan. Ewan Morley and Steven MacKellar were the triple-hit marksmen in an 8-1 win at Glendaruel.
Saturday, 10 March 2012
JUST DESERTS
Will Kinlochshiel and Lovat still be top of the premiership come 5pm today?
Will Dalmally, Ballachulish and Rothesay ever get a dry enough spell to allow a game of shinty?
The highlands is definitely split weather-wise. A monsoon at least has a season. In Argyll, Lochaber and up the west coast, every day's a monsoon day. East of Loch Laggan, compare and contrast the deserts of Badenoch and the Inverness area.
Will Dalmally, Ballachulish and Rothesay ever get a dry enough spell to allow a game of shinty?
The highlands is definitely split weather-wise. A monsoon at least has a season. In Argyll, Lochaber and up the west coast, every day's a monsoon day. East of Loch Laggan, compare and contrast the deserts of Badenoch and the Inverness area.
FANCY DANS AND FAIRYTALES
I'm a newcomer to this blogging lark, so where do you start?
In the absence of any other ideas at this moment, I'll write about what I'm doing right now - and that is listening to John Beattie's Sport Nation on BBC Radio Scotland.
(Stick with it - I'll get back to shinty in a minute...)
In the absence of any other ideas at this moment, I'll write about what I'm doing right now - and that is listening to John Beattie's Sport Nation on BBC Radio Scotland.
(Stick with it - I'll get back to shinty in a minute...)
Friday, 9 March 2012
IS PREMIER LEAGUE UPSIDE DOWN?
Heading into the second week of the 2012 shinty season, the premier league has a kinda upside down, topsy-turvy look to it.
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